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Sep 26 2008, 11:49 PM
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![]() LOC Moderator Group: Super Moderator Posts: 2,885 Joined: 21-June 04 From: Fresno,CA Member No.: 9,735 Car Model:2003 Sand Dollar Pearl Lexus GX470, 2006 Natural White Toyota 4Runner, 2009 Space Gray Metallic BMW 528i Location:Fresno, California |
Many have questions on how to program the Homelink buttons. It is in the owner's manual but sometimes it may be confusing to understand the terminology. I've summarized what the manual states, and hopefully this will help anyone in the future (as I have in the past already hehe)
"Ok. Delete the codes in the homelink then try this. (To delete, hold down the first and third buttons at the same time, hold for about 30-60 seconds till the light blinks really fast. Release and check if deleted if the light blinks at a slow but steady pace. That means there's nothing stored on that button) Hold down the garage door button and the homelink button u want programmed. Once the light changes from a slow blinking light to a rapid blinking light, release both buttons. Then go to the garage door openner and (this is different for all garage door openners) push the "learn" button ONCE. Within 30 secs, press the same button u programmed 3 times, and it should work." |
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Nov 12 2008, 08:20 PM
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New Club Member ![]() Group: Regular Member Posts: 17 Joined: 12-March 08 Member No.: 66,775 Car Model:2003 GX 470/ 93 SC300 Location:LV |
Many have questions on how to program the Homelink buttons. It is in the owner's manual but sometimes it may be confusing to understand the terminology. I've summarized what the manual states, and hopefully this will help anyone in the future (as I have in the past already hehe) "Ok. Delete the codes in the homelink then try this. (To delete, hold down the first and third buttons at the same time, hold for about 30-60 seconds till the light blinks really fast. Release and check if deleted if the light blinks at a slow but steady pace. That means there's nothing stored on that button) Hold down the garage door button and the homelink button u want programmed. Once the light changes from a slow blinking light to a rapid blinking light, release both buttons. Then go to the garage door openner and (this is different for all garage door openners) push the "learn" button ONCE. Within 30 secs, press the same button u programmed 3 times, and it should work." Steps are right but make sure that your garage door does not have a rolling code. If it does, you will have to press the reset button on the garage door itself. Press the reset first then do the procedures you stated above. Good luck |
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Nov 14 2008, 12:54 PM
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![]() LOC Moderator Group: Super Moderator Posts: 2,885 Joined: 21-June 04 From: Fresno,CA Member No.: 9,735 Car Model:2003 Sand Dollar Pearl Lexus GX470, 2006 Natural White Toyota 4Runner, 2009 Space Gray Metallic BMW 528i Location:Fresno, California |
The reset button is the "learn" button on the motor if it's a rolling code unit.
I forgot to mention that if your garage door opener is NOT a rolling code, to ignore the last steps after you get the light (when the homelink button is empty) blinking from slow to a rapid blink. |
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Nov 15 2008, 10:38 PM
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New Club Member ![]() Group: Regular Member Posts: 2 Joined: 12-November 08 Member No.: 82,966 Car Model:2004 GX470, Ash Blue Mica w/Navi Location:Seattle, WA |
Thanks for adding this to the top of the message list, it really saved me. I've been fiddling around with the darn Homelink ever since I picked up my GX470 on Sunday, but for some reason I failed to realize I had to clear the previous owners code from the system. Now it works like a dream!
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Nov 16 2008, 10:48 PM
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![]() LOC Moderator Group: Super Moderator Posts: 2,885 Joined: 21-June 04 From: Fresno,CA Member No.: 9,735 Car Model:2003 Sand Dollar Pearl Lexus GX470, 2006 Natural White Toyota 4Runner, 2009 Space Gray Metallic BMW 528i Location:Fresno, California |
Glad to be of help!
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Nov 25 2008, 09:05 PM
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New Club Member ![]() Group: Regular Member Posts: 12 Joined: 25-November 08 Member No.: 83,770 Car Model:GX470 Location:Toronto |
I am in Canda and I don't believe I have the homelink - do you have any experience/tips for the Canadian one? I am having difficulty
Many have questions on how to program the Homelink buttons. It is in the owner's manual but sometimes it may be confusing to understand the terminology. I've summarized what the manual states, and hopefully this will help anyone in the future (as I have in the past already hehe) "Ok. Delete the codes in the homelink then try this. (To delete, hold down the first and third buttons at the same time, hold for about 30-60 seconds till the light blinks really fast. Release and check if deleted if the light blinks at a slow but steady pace. That means there's nothing stored on that button) Hold down the garage door button and the homelink button u want programmed. Once the light changes from a slow blinking light to a rapid blinking light, release both buttons. Then go to the garage door openner and (this is different for all garage door openners) push the "learn" button ONCE. Within 30 secs, press the same button u programmed 3 times, and it should work." |
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Nov 26 2008, 05:47 PM
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![]() Advanced Club Member ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Regular Member Posts: 136 Joined: 11-September 07 Member No.: 52,774 Car Model:04 RX 330 + 08 BMW X5 Location:Vancouver, Canada |
Hey,
I'm also in canada. There is a slight variation, see below: To delete, hold down the first and third buttons at the same time, hold for about 30-60 seconds till the light blinks really fast. Release and check if deleted if the light blinks at a slow but steady pace. That means there's nothing stored on that button) Cycle the the garage door button (hold for 2 seconds, relase and hold for 2 seconds) do this repeatdly and hold the homelink button u want programmed. Once the light changes from a slow blinking light to a rapid blinking light, release both buttons. Then go to the garage door openner and (this is different for all garage door openners) push the "learn" button ONCE. Within 30 secs, press the same button u programmed 3 times, and it should work." |
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Nov 26 2008, 08:52 PM
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New Club Member ![]() Group: Regular Member Posts: 12 Joined: 25-November 08 Member No.: 83,770 Car Model:GX470 Location:Toronto |
Thanks - I will try it
Quick question - when you say press the garage door button - you mean the garage door remote? right? I don't get the next sentence which seems is a repeat from the original instructions - I don't have a learn on my garage door opener - unless its the unit that actually opens the door but this doesn't make sense to me - can you clarify? Hey, I'm also in canada. There is a slight variation, see below: To delete, hold down the first and third buttons at the same time, hold for about 30-60 seconds till the light blinks really fast. Release and check if deleted if the light blinks at a slow but steady pace. That means there's nothing stored on that button) Cycle the the garage door button (hold for 2 seconds, relase and hold for 2 seconds) do this repeatdly and hold the homelink button u want programmed. Once the light changes from a slow blinking light to a rapid blinking light, release both buttons. Then go to the garage door openner and (this is different for all garage door openners) push the "learn" button ONCE. Within 30 secs, press the same button u programmed 3 times, and it should work." |
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Nov 27 2008, 11:33 AM
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![]() Advanced Club Member ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Regular Member Posts: 136 Joined: 11-September 07 Member No.: 52,774 Car Model:04 RX 330 + 08 BMW X5 Location:Vancouver, Canada |
Quick question - when you say press the garage door button - you mean the garage door remote? right? Correct. QUOTE I don't get the next sentence which seems is a repeat from the original instructions - I don't have a learn on my garage door opener - unless its the unit that actually opens the door but this doesn't make sense to me - can you clarify? Yah had some fun with that instruction my self... Yes, that is talking about the "Physical' unit that opens the door. it may or may not have a "learn" button... in my case there was a red button, with a sticker on the side stating some directions something like 'how to program a new remote for this unit" you'll have to figure out that piece on your own as it depends on you opener, and name brand... maybe google it, if its not obviuos. it may be once you take look |
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